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General Category => Beginners Board => Topic started by: bayzbol44 on May 17, 2004, 06:26:28 AM
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All:
I just started bowling again after a great amount time off. However, I have always thrown a straight ball. I am currently reading books on how to "hook" a ball; however, I was wondering if there are any websites out there on how this looks. The book, "Steps to Successful Bowling" is great, but I am confused on how exactly to release the ball. Therefore, I was wondering if anyone knew of a website that had a video or pictures on how this looks/works. IF there isn't anything out there, is my only option to get a "instructor"?
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/kennmelvin/kVideo.htm <---search around on there, some OK videos.
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16 years and still going strong! 16 years old that is!
The names Warrior Princess, Xena..Warrior Princess
And why would I "saw" pins in half, THATS A WASTE OF PINS!
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Thanks a lot!!! However, if I am trying to "learn" the hook, which of the 3 options (stroker, cranker and spinner) am I supposed to view, visualize and learn? :-)
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do NOT try to learn the spinner, the cranker or stroker is best for u. Cranker is high revs, big hook. Stroker is medium revs, medium speed...best choice in my opinion.
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16 years and still going strong! 16 years old that is!
The names Warrior Princess, Xena..Warrior Princess
And why would I "saw" pins in half, THATS A WASTE OF PINS!
Edited on 5/17/2004 9:46 PM
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Thanks a lot!!! This site is great! Now, I have to go practice. Luckily there are some lanes by me that are .99/game.

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Cranker or stroker isnt the best for him, what if he cranks the ball wrong? BAM wrist injury and no more bowling. Get a coach and he will help you with your own style.
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bowler257628@yahoo.com
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So, no cranker, stroker or spinner. What exactly is he supposed to learn? And BK said the stroker is the best choice...at least for a beginner.
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-Andy
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The stroker style is the easiest to learn and shouldn't exert much strain on your body. Look at tip #20 in Ron's archive (in my signature). There are lots of great tips there. Beginners to advanced bowlers can all learn something.
http://www.bowl4fun.com/ron/tip20.htm
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Ron Clifton's Bowling Tip Archive (http://"http://www.bowl4fun.com/ron/roncarchive.htm")
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I just wanted to say thanks to everyone. All this information has been a lot of help. The pictures and videos on the different sites are great!
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